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From: broeker AT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de
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Subject: Re: Compile hello world
Date: 27 Mar 2000 13:45:43 GMT
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Bruce Bales <bbales AT kscable DOT com> wrote:

> Got error message" c:/djgpp/include/iostream.h(31) Error: streambuf.h:
> no such file or directory."
> Tried the FAQs and readme's.  Can't find answer.

Then you didn't look properly. See node 8.3 of the current FAQ, titled
'GCC can't find C++ headers'.

On top of that, iostream.h doesn't belong in the djgpp/include
directory, I think. You must have mixed up versions of gcc
installed. Restart from scratch advised.

The true problem is that your unpacking method doesn't work with the
platform you use DJGPP on. It's a long filename issue.

> In downloaded version, both iostream.h and streambuf.h are in
> \gpp2952b\lang\cxx\.

Incorrect unpacking. You have to avoid WinZip's usual behaviour of
unpacking every .zip file into a new directory named like the
file. See Readme.1st.
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Hans-Bernhard Broeker (broeker AT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de)
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